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Coldheart Canyon
by 
Clive Barker
  
Publisher: HarperCollins
Subject(s):  Fiction
Horror
Language(s):  English
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File size:   701 KB
ISBN:   9780061740527
Release date:   Oct 02, 2001

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E-book extra: "Clive Barker: The Revelations Interview."

Hollywood's ghosts and demons come horrifically to life in the novel Peter Atkins calls "Sunset Boulevard meets Hieronymous Bosch."

Hollywood has made a star of Todd Pickett. But time is catching up with him. He doesn't have the perfect looks he had last year. After plastic surgery goes awry, Todd needs somewhere to hide away for a few months while his scars heal.

As Todd settles into a mansion in Coldheart Canyon -- a corner of the city so secret it doesn't even appear on any map -- Tammy Lauper, the president of his fan club, comes to the City of Angels determined to solve the mystery of Todd's disappearance. Her journey will not be an easy one. The closer she gets to Todd the more of Coldheart Canyon's secrets she uncovers: the ghosts of the A-list stars who came to the Canyon for wild parties; Katya Lupi, the cold-hearted, now-forgotten star for whom the Canyon was named, who is alive and exquisite after a hundred years; and, finally, the door in the bowels of Katya's dream palace that reputedly open up to another world, the Devil's Country. No one who has ever ventured to this dark, barbaric corner of hell has returned without their souls shadowed by what they'd seen and done.

Mingling an insider's view of modern Hollywood with a wild streak of visionary fantasy, Coldheart Canyon is a book without parallel: an irresistible and unmerciful picture of Hollywood and its demons, told with all the style and raw narrative power that have made Clive Barker's books and films a phenomenon worldwide.

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Excerpts

Chapter One

...

It is night in Coldheart Canyon, and the wind comes off the desert.

The Santa Anas, they call these winds. They blow off the Mojave, bringing malaise, and the threat of fire. Some say they are named after Saint Anne, the mother of Mary, others that they are named after one General Santa Ana, of the Mexican cavalry, a great creator of dusts; others still that the name is derived from santanta, which means Devil Wind.

Whatever the truth of the matter, this much is certain: the Santa Anas are always baking hot, and often so heavily laden with perfume that it's as though they've picked up the scent of every blossom they've shaken on their way here. Every wild lilac and wild rose, every white sage and rank jimsonweed, every heliotrope and creosote bush: gathered them all up in their hot embrace and borne them into the hidden channel of Coldheart Canyon.

There's no lack of blossoms here, of course. Indeed, the Canyon is almost uncannily verdant. Some of the plants here were brought in from the world outside by these same burning winds, these Santa Anas; others were dropped in the feces of the wild animals who wander through -- the deer and coyote and raccoon; some spread from the gardens of the great dream palace that lays solitary claim to this corner of Hollywood. Alien blooms, this last kind -- orchids and lotus flowers -- nurtured by gardeners who have long since left off their pruning and their watering, and departed, allowing the bowers which they once treasured to run riot.

But for some reason there is always a certain bitterness in the blooms here. Even the hungry deer, driven from their traditional trails these days by the presence of sightseers who have come to see Tinseltown, do not linger in the Canyon for very long. Though the deer venture along the ridge and down the steep slopes of the Canyon, and curiosity, especially among the younger animals, often leads them over the rotted fences and toppled walls into the secret enclaves of the gardens, they seldom choose to stay there for very long.

Perhaps it isn't just that the leaves and petals are bitter. Perhaps there are too many whisperings in the air around the ruined gazebos, and the animals are unnerved by what they hear. Perhaps there are too many presences brushing against their trembling flanks as they explore the clotted pathways. Perhaps, as they graze the overgrown lawns, they look up and mistake a statue for a pale fragment of life, and are startled by their error, and take flight.

Perhaps, sometimes, they are not mistaken.

Perhaps.

The Canyon is familiar with perhaps; with what may or may not be. And never more so than on such a night as this, when the winds come sighing off the desert, heavy with their perfume, and such souls as the Canyon hosts express their longing for something they dreamed they had, or dreamed that they dreamed, their voices so tenuous tonight that they're inaudible to the human ear, even if there were someone to hear them, which there never is.

That's not entirely true. On occasion somebody will be tenacious enough to find his way into this vale of luxury and tears; a tourist, perhaps even a family of tourists, foolishly determined to discover what lies off the prescribed route; looking for some famous heart-throb's love-nest, or a glimpse of the idol himself, caught unawares as he walks with his dog.

 

Reviews

Freddy Krueger's Wes Craven calls Clive Barker ...
"Hell's anatomist -- with scalpel sharpness [he] dissects Hollywood."
 
The New York Times ...
"Unfolds with genuine momentum, in the vigorous style of a fully engaged storyteller."
 
USA Today ...
"Wickedly enjoyable ... endlessly entertaining ... a powerhouse of a novel ... irresistible."
 
The Baltimore Sun ...
"Riveting."
 
Time Out (London) ...
"In the language of fear, he has no equals."
 
The Philadelphia Inquirer ...
"When you're in the mood for forgettable escapism, nobody does it better."
 
The Washington Post ...
"Clive Barker is a mapmaker of the mind, charting the farthest reaches of the imagination.... His ambition and audacity are unparalleled; we know that we are in the presence of a vision that is genuine, unique, and lasting."
 
The New York Times Book Review ...
"Barker's extravagantly unconventional inventions are ingenious refractions of our common quest to experience and understand the mysterious world around us and the mysteries within ourselves."
 
Atlanta Journal & Constitution ...
"A writer of stunning imagination."
 

About the Author

Clive Barker is the internationally bestselling and award-winning author of, among other works, Coldheart Canyon, Everville, Galilee, The Great and Secret Show, The Hellbound Heart, Imajica, and Sacrament -- all available from PerfectBound e-books. Mr. Barker regularly shows his art in Los Angeles and New York and produces and directs for both large screen and small. Recent projects include the Oscar-winning Gods and Monsters, and The Abarat Quartet, a series of books for children. He lives in Los Angeles.

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